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THE CLEVEL COURIER
VOL. XXXV. No, 22
Free Chest Clinic To Be Held Here
The White County Teacher’s
Association will meet foj the iilst
time tin's \e.ir at the Cleveland
High School auditorium at
S ilur.iav moi’uug. April 15 It N
hoped that every teacher in the
county will be piesent. Tae fol¬
lowing program has been arranged
Song by the -s reunion ; Devo
iionnl IT-v. E O Vickery; Solo
Mrs j.A Cook; Business new
a 1 at old; Mu-ic-al Reading Miss
alary Will Henderson; Address
Sapt. W. P. Mama of the CLitnes
v He Public Schooir.; Piano h; o ; ■
NLs. R, A. Gr din; Talk Stop*. T.
V, Gabi^eii.
W. L. Bowen.
ISils Of News
MOTHER.
Next Sundav is Faster, and as it
,0 iws uc ir a h are reminded nt our
childhood days w non mother would
boil eg: s for tis i.rii'dren to eat on
1 1 ) it dav. Some ol the egg shell*
would be red, some hint and others
Xviiuld be s'vipped and us children
would have such a good time
iog our Mother would gath
-er sont ; tl >yvers th it might be in
ii) -I J i fj fi 1 * k. o l< S it bOQtlfif and
*
expei ;ei I linger on our
tin. But Mother ba» not been
wills y•;arh. Sht is a
and am nan vet I often
-I I'g t 1 sac my m it her ..g nu. Wel >
<lo I remember when she learned
*»* Now- ti? s P elJ i,ndrt;ud ln T eb
't- d 1 filn: ndVt ;a i m m r sh,
-,t l h eHoVnd.it ion for me to be
malt. Mot iter’s maiden name was
Nancy Jane Landrum find I
proud of Iter ami lief people. 1
Will Haralson Dies In Atlanta.
nub- of Union County
learn of the death
r.i Bun, yvhich oc
•ne in Atlanta on
He had been ib
siii.ut lime. Mr,
iiv of our reader-
1 brotner of Messrs Pa:
raison, also Mrs. \\
indier, of B .tirsviile—N >rt!
/!.. News.
Subscribe For The ( ouriei
Al’CTION SALK.
.md kitchei
I \ t.-dder, farm
t g toms, ). i wagon, om
cow, etc., e Mrs. V. E
Head will i auction Tucs
lilt. A. ; id. .. *2 n.'.ng u! lo A
M. S tic to be on pie.iii»e$.
Lee Head, Teinponr} Admr.
Devoted to the Agricultural, Commercial and Industrial Interests os White County
0 O Uilty Gets Forest Camp
Approval of five sites in
Mhi! Ii C«ngressiortal district ol
Georgia for emergency conversa
;ion camps when* the first t:i em
ployed men of the corps will be
put to work, was announced i'ues
dav by Fre-ideiii lv mfve I and
Robert Feci; Hr. director of his
pr0Rram>
Tliese were among
4it i^ clj09 « n us -;d they will employ
jppfoxinriately 10,000 men, it
<tatcd< Ku . h c .,, np vv iil
,, bi}Lit 2CK) inetl< nVikmg ., total
iproxiin.Uthy 1,000 melt to he
•mpioi ed iu Georgia to begin wit h
md more be added Inter.
Present P' ins of tlie Department
if Labor Ca
diDoieis only . i,f TS Hot i ll 0«g b ;
;)eces«:i ry to employ executives r;
supervisors as the forestry service
will have charge oi directing the
operations of the camps.
The camps will be located ns
Hows: No, j. six miles east ol
j ton, in Ine N uitahaht national
; ; ty
orest; No. 2, bit ween Clayton
md Hut was see on the ii ne be!Ween
ivabuti and Towns cull u ties; No 3
near Robert wii, \ \ inti: couit
>; i • 1 m X mb!ewi il creek, is:
unapkin county, ami Jst>» 5, on
- r i‘>cc->a n n.piti toad : between !
lie
\V o 0 d y s (7 p a mi A 1 < > r #a 11 1 0 n, in
/ . vl F counties,
tmun
Hrector ul Recons:,n.ctiuu Finance
A 01 p0ral i 0 n, at the sfaift capitul,
A , lun . (i> - N( , a pgkiit i,u,s will .,>1 be
unjil'aficr Ap^iigth
• wilj.' worked
>1 1 lie eo.rpt, bis Out at
()i< ||leellll ^. • Tiic f, ;cJ d u'< part -
nt of 1 r »v i ve 1 lie
1! htm il the
.1 ir.
tuilmIioj{(m
tn xl to Central
Read Tlie Courier
Notice To The Public
T h e F crest 6 - ? v ice w i \i n o t b e
e hiring agency under the new
eforeslalion ileiici hul lor \-vork
n the tionui Purest. The Em
Kuiief Agency, i v. c an
lcc! itb tlie L . Department oi
Lit Dor, in -ume of the principal
cities, sviii iiaudie the luring ol
men,
U, is. Forest Service.
CLEVELAND. GEO LG LA, Al’R i t, 1 988
f m In j
I W team W V g 16 -\>
:
if ^;.x{ A OMMENTS
I V k ~ HEKEaho on
HEREAFTER.
One time jesus found a man
; with a : rippled hand. He henieci,
die man. The ecclesiastical hier¬
• archy said in substance, “It is all
glit to heal a cripple, but the
m - is inopportune. fesus should
not have done this on Sunday.’’
1 baiter, Jesus cast a devil out of n
! iiinib man. i
h it 11 e had ih me some good, bu
] lie jsatne eccle :,stu " c,t)Vvt * s:l 1,1 -
■■ 11 is spirit w; He d
i iris work in tl
lie prinee op ■ That sands
tko current literature. If a man
JhrLtian work gets out of the rut
md does a job a little different
roni tire ecclesiastical way of
11 g it. ha meets the same spirit
hat Jesus met The critics Can’.
j liisxvcr the good deeds and tin y
1 have to say, "It Wasn’t the
ime, Or the man didn’t have tin
J i g 1; t spirit.”
j Ij i lie way, that reminds me. .1
met pe «n]e a.! I the
11 HI_: , tin-v had si line. t.
tlm i y Ghost.
j. >p . ,v!*. read in their Hi
■ t | t is no torgive liens t<
■in v eit her i tins «agt
i- y ; v-ar * :
a 1 L e h if- l ha I . cd iu;,» i ha \ t :
>
CiPU vv ; prnp'-e Lfiiiiicd hs,
•
tfidv tlr.grghtHiuit 1 Ghost' hey
cx»; h..-yhTl»c'M!o)y
ri.e
tiv n« : niriat the.l.ioly Ghost was it-e
• n ol t he’ lnlian-i s yv licit ihav u L
; (i b|tied. tin: work-of jv v - to the
Vou can't . 1 1ways tell wliat peo
t* mean by wimt they say. \ 1 \
: 1, d ( ' t toid me this
‘ ; A • i 11 i e C 0 U l it ry boy, «t
a country sebt <iii, caught a
•
hce, He put the bum bie
iiltle tin 1 { H. - X ami put the
: ket, 11 e vv cm
. 'r "lie lid got id!
and ihti b U U'i b ie bee we in
Tlie bo v con bin T .si:
p Mili, Johnnie,’ min
r, •' A il rig In,” repit a
•I will.” But lie didi.';
didn’t I tell y<;u to keej
1 ac her asked again,
i d f luacher, but lhere’
going on hack here you
a no. hin’ about.” I
v-. wotmi only tell 11
don’t like n-, instead ol
li.u iii,./ - jiudlnug secret—some¬
th ing that we ‘ don’t knowu no: h
; ’ . u t
1 Sell my boys and girls li: the
Bob ‘ones College to beware o'
. n rea s,>mihie people, I k'novy
-;>mcthing about people. Gooc;
. oopie arc always 1 ti so ii u 1 > f f), 1. lie ,
not utivays have intell.gence.
Incy tii ay not be brilliant, bn 1
ai v : .-as .in.a bie. Any mat.
yvho li old/ an unreasonable attitude
towards men or issues i- hinda
Micntaiiy crooked. I am tie vet
ifraid to trust reasonable men. i
..... ver t rttsl unreasonoble pieople.
••-•i'-Ly'SSfiet**"’.
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NOTICE i
me for expert pennaneiu
Mrs. F. j . N is. |
j
Have you p-.id your subscription
\Ve can’t continue to send it !<
you, so if you want it to ktep visit
ing week the only thing 1
you each ]
for you to do is to pay up NOW,
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White County Teachers Association
1. A dies; clinic for 1 lie examina
jtion oi person;- with svmp'otns of
I'fubarcuhisis and for those who
Lreen in intimate contact with 11 n
\ ictive case ul the disease will be
| add in C!ev - ani; soon. The clinic
i will "be conducted by the Georgia
sH.'epari meni nt Public Health in
with the White Coun
Board of Health and the pliysi
j ;:t 1 s - i tiie coutil v. Dr. 11 . C
jScheiick.ol the State Depart merit
■ 1 Ileal: h, will be in charge of tin
j tin ic.
Dr, Clara 1 >. Barrett., also of the
| -stale Departtin-i C'evchmii .f Health, will
j >e in from April 10
rougl Aprii up to make arrange
I , U .|,( S for the chide and to give the
1 uberculin skin test and all children
cue to eighteen years of age),who tubercu-j i
1 lave been in contact with
i A:-, or who nave symptom ol j
any
i he disease" ■
Adults who yylsh to be cx'imiiicd |
md rvghter tor i lie clinic should j
ve Dr. Barrett at one of the fol i
* places April Clevc '
ow’ng : Jf),
and court house u A. M.; Cleve
.1 i sclmol li use 1 B. M , ; Union I
Irove 3 P M.; April 20 Sheud :
Neck 10 A. ■ ; Friendship il A.
\j. 0\V hne Creek 1 T. M. ; New i
; Woodlawu 3 T ;
d. V 3 ' 2 ld ‘ ' i:,t house ] ;
J ,M ^t.tfchen n ay be brought •
i>^ fh.VJSASetiiin i- si at the hi me I
ahif^bini.iilin « 4 ri-iiniiii.if}- register- j
rig testing must be j
i’ nimfe 1‘>T. Sf- "V. 4 bufa
.\
*’ '**''% fM, *1
m
• mre to register if you .have some ol
the I ‘ ' -v t H jg symptoms or JU
ices n r ' nivativ contact WTfh w.
UiK'iCtiai
A pel sistent Cough, or any bjo d
lilting ; rveeri: mi.' rapid loss o: j
veigm ; emis; nf nt li -ual la !
igue; c lav al of tempi*rutuie :
(Uvm)'; nt
-weaiR, e•
If your alii! iota been ex ]
do e11 i o it j ‘ itii tuberculns s
oe bine to bn f 1 t he In her- i
: u 15 n i e h l,
round News.
Mrs. C irr'h JInmH md little so; j
W. G., 1 Bir (-it doin'.. . Iter spend j
I.g soiiua Ililn with her fhumliti-r. |
Hi: 1 ’ 1 id 1 i ■ c i; , ' 1 L J r ' . G :l.
We are. .dad to have kern .back. |
Mr. Geoigi: Sargent- h very low j
with pnvumiynia.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Miller find |
family spent Sunday with Mr and j
Mrs. Couich. i
Mr*. B. F. Chutnbler has been !
ill for sometime but it belter now. i
Mrs. J. R. Ti.o.nas spent Sun
:.;y iftet noou with Mrs. Poui.
DO YOU KNOW?
Th.it :i fc .v farmers in VV bite,
euunly po.-duci- on tl.e:r farm -:
• •verytiling to cut, except sugar, j
-alt pepper and bug ir.
That one of li.e hugest indus
tries of White county and Clevc ]
land is that o! jug manufacturing]
Tn.it in June 1831 Governor Gii-i
njer, of Georgia, issued a procla- ]
nation prohibiting gold mining in j
1 lie-then Cheiokee county (now]
White and others )
That not many years ago so:
much wheat was grown in White]
county that several ll >ur mills were
m operation.
That a citizen of White county j
.Vas elected to Congress and made]
ijne of the best iecord.- of any in,
that august body.
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^ UvUCCOTASH— to you—but the
early Puritan writers spelled
the name ol this delicious
dish according to its Indian pro
nounciation, which was Sukaut
tahhash. The Indian method o.
making this delicious stew was
literally a “hash” of green corn
and green lima beans, cooked
over open fires where the aromr,
of charred wood mingled its tan
talizffig flavor with the good smell
of corn and beans. One Puritan
writer describes the dish as beinc
'‘seethed like beans,** which prolv
ably means long cock'ng unti‘
both vegetables were tender
Buccuieut.
The Msdern Wav
Would you like to know & close
cousin to this ancient dish, which
j oniy is most, la; simple ■ It ' rt ’ >
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tips : , , n.
only c h , .• ky i y-j
I whole ken < ,n
] ;;. r •;-■ va wn : : : in
j vor oi sw X k • on i- •>.
- Here is
eellent suc<
baity lima
very yo'tni".
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! hint on.- v . 1 en■ y this
traditional American dish.*